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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
TH It SHOE, SRb L Still C ntinuea ! : : : : Closing out the Ralston shoe stock IN. THE LEWIS BUJLDINQ OPPOSITE THE SOMMER HOUSE. The best bargains in foot wear ever offered in La Grande, come in and get prices. We guarantee satisfaction. I also do firstclass shot repairing. ' . Remember the location. Lewiston Young JVien n Arrested For Murder Lewiston. Mont, Nov. 9. Private de tectives aided by local officers, have ar rested and lodged in the county jail, Ed ward Taylor and Ray Long, two well known young men, and Albert Heininke, l printer employed on a Lewistown paper, on the charge of . murdering Samuel Studzinski, an aged pawnbroker,, on the night of August 26. and robbing him of $2000 in gold. . Because of the good standing of Taylor and Long their arrest -Thas caused a sensation. Studzinski was choked and beaten to death and his trunk was rid of money and other valuables. He has a brother in San Francisco, said to be a wealthy jeweler and who . has spared no expense to ferret out the crime. Lewis Building, Opposite Sommer House T. M. STUB B L E F I E L D I rr ii ' ' - tf - " n -m i w ' f ' vt mm el r r? T?WRO, Proprietor and Mf MIIHHUIIIIIIIIIintHlM Interesting Items From Sister Towns WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15. The New York and London Semi-Musical Comedy , , Success of the past season Jules MurryV Comedy Company INCLUDING Miss Alice Johnson IN "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY" j WITH MR. HARRISON J. WOLFE, as Sir Reginald Balsize ' SoaU on tale Monday Morning. PRICES -25c, 50c and 75c, Boxes $1.00 p. . . . . FOR WINTER WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami- ' lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it . yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special- . ty of rush order work. Give us atrial and jrcu will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. . 1 ' STEAM LAUNDRY HHONE La Grvnie, Main 7 aaa The price of a pretty face is $1.00 three packages of Hsllister ' Rocky Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. 58 cents, Tea or Tablets. - Nbwlin Druo Co. . All women should strive to be beautiful. Beauty rules mankind. Holl'isteVi Rocky Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and cream-like complexion. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets.' .. Nswlih Druo Co. Nibley Jottings , Superintendent of Schools. E. E. Bragg, was here visiting the'school Wednesday, rie'said that ' he was well pleased with the new school house, - The health of the community is very food, with the exception of some few nomes where Mr. Grippe has made his visits of late. , , Mrs. D.H.Sargent and 'children, of Island City, were visiting friends here bunaay." . . .Z ' " The little folks were given a cordial in vitation to attend a birthday party, held it H. J. Neiisons Monday evening, Tri lonor of his little daughter Jennie. Mr, W. D. Southwick has just returned from Salt Lake City, where he under went a successful operation. . Although .juite weak, ha seems to be improving. We again view the welcome faces of ome of our citizens who have been an ient for. some time, engaged in the beet leld. . : ... Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, of Starkey, were lere last week visitinc their daughter. Mrs, Lee Smith.' Cove Mr. Frank Myrick, who has been in Portland the past four months, returned home Saturday. - 1 , : D. E. Duddley of Elmn. is visitinir his many friends iif Cove this week. ' , Mrs. D. M. Clark, wa a La Onn visitor Wednesday. , Mr. Summer Woods was in Union Sunday. Mr. Frank Peal was in La Grande Monday. Mrs. Adda Giles, who has benn ' visit ing in Cove the past week, returned Tues day to ner home in Spokane. Mi6s Maud Richard of Un'on. is visa ing in Cove this week. Dr. S. L. Corps was a La Grands visitor Monday, - . Mr. Spencer of Union, was in , the, city Saturday and Sunday. Miss Era Trippeer was in La Grande Monday on business. Mr. Jessie Duncan waa in Union Friday on business, . "., Miss Mae Sterns was in Union Satur day.. . . . , ,. Mr.-Fred White made a flvinff trin to Baker City Tuesday.. , y Imblcr, Items t. .. ... . . i own lots are nying high and if you want one you had better hurry! hurry! hurry! : Miss. Zelma Westenskow left for Utah last evening to attend school this season. ''. The Imbler Gun Club is arranninir for a Thanksgiving shoot on " the 26th of r at WHITE GHOSTS OF DEATH" iff' CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA are prevented and cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., via : DR. KING'S mm November and a big time is expected Jensen & McBride have a very large assortment of Christmas goods and invite the public to come In and examine there stock. , ' The four horse team belonging to John Wells took a lively chase up the streets of Imbler Tuesday evening, with a beet wagon. One horse broke loose from the team atid ran up against Jensen & McBride's store, and came near going through the south window. The rest of the team waa caught by James McKinni's who made a heroic run Up the road and won the race. 1 v ': - . t ' v : Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell, former re sidents of Imbler, spent a few days here, visiting friends. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. CV Howell, " The Misses Anna and ; Stella Brooks returned home Tuesday evening from a tr.p to Wallowa, where they have been for some time past visiting friends. . , . L. MfJensen, has" purchased the 40 acre farm of John Wells ' adbininir the town of Imbler on the west, and last week had the tract cut up into town lots In three days time nearly the5 entire tract has been sold and several persons are expecting to build new residences at once, r ;f The Imbler hotel man, Mr. Coble, says he must hare more 'room as the building he occupies is entirely to small to handle the trade. . : McKinnis Bros, have a large force of men at work here shipping lumber. They are sending out several cars each day. - Imblerite. For COIiSUWPTIOH, COUGHS asd GOLDS : Cared of Pneumonia After Doctors Foiled. " ' -I had been ill for some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. MoKlnnon or Talladega Springs, Ala., "and was under the ear of two doctors, but irrew no better until I tried Dr. Klng'i New Discovery. The Ilrst dose gave relief, and, by continuing its use, I was perfectly cured.6 r . ' PRICKS, 5M!andf.oo ETTRIflL BOTTLES FREE"d I BUIC01iMRNEn, OVasUNTSEO I"" , - AND SOUt BV 1 A. T. HILL. Druggist LAXATIVE . Min$lrvl$. : If you desire to participate in an eve vening of rare enjoyment,go to the Stew art Opera House Tuesday,-Nov. 21, and see the high grade performance of Rich ards & Pringle's Famous Georgia Min strels. ." ' . . People sometimes say, "Ail minstrel shows are alike," but this is a superficial blunder. Go and see for yourself and proclaim that the "Georgiae" are in a class distinct and by themselves. This season th6y bring an entire new show, retaining only Clarence Powell from last year. . " -., ;. See the big parade at 1 1 :50 a. m. ' We're in business foryour health, : Newliit Dnuo Co. NEW AGENT; - " L F, Masses, of Walla Walla" who has been in the employ of the- Pacific Ex press company at that place for some vears arrived in this r.ifu vai.r1,. M ' ... -J J Jl lUUj w ulna uie mace or m. aorenson, resigned. Mr. Sorensonhas not decided just what he will do although the company has made him several offers of better oositions. He la comfnrtahlv InrntaA' tract close to the city and realy Idues not aesire to leave. During his agentship in La Grande Mr. Soninvin m,4 ,... friends who do not det ire to see him leave uie city ana wisn that he, may da- n '. J , : u , 1 1 wiua w iciiiaiii nura permanently. - Notxe to fruitgrowers I desire to call your attention to the fact that the Northwest Fruitgrowers' convention will hold its next session at La Grande some time In December of this year. ' . A rousing good meeting is in store.' for those who attend. Save some of your best stuff for tho occasion. . , a more extended notice will be given later when exact date Is made. C. D. Huffman, Sec'y. You're satisfied or liver free. we're not We de -Newlih Druo Co.," Service ;' " This drug store tries to serve, every customer so well that they will not thint of going elsewhere for druir 'store toodaj A. T. Hill. Prescription Druggist. A Crerp'ne; Death. ; Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns. Belle Plains, Minn, writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and ' saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. tl LUMBER RETAILED AThI WHOLESALE PRICFS ; Fetter Lumber ard Cheaper than it io sold in La Grande. We Deliver it to your Building. Grande Ronde Lumber Co. f ' PERRY. OREGON. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. yrup and Pancakes Go together nicely these crisp mornings. Our syrups are fine, and we ...... .,. --, . have such fine brands as Tea Garden Drips, Rock Candy unps " Target, Sweet Lavander, Townes' Top, . Perferred Stock, Log Cabin Maple Syrup -, ... " ' and Honey in the comb and cans ' Our pancake .flours include such well known brands as Buckwheat, H. 0. Self Rising and Olympic Jt addition to pancakes and syrup a cup of M. J. B. Coffee, finishes off just right. We have a large supply of fresh, dry popcorn on hand, Fine for'Wmter evenings. : ' : V IffllttaMlifEMtSilEJIMft ieueheueijeiie , u1 51 - .... ..... ...... ., gf. g : we buy ' - - ,. Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumper r m In large .quantities direct from the factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest." . price we get the best goods, and . can afford to sell at ' ' figures that others buy for, thereby giving our customers ' ' the benefit of wholesale prices. '..'":. ' ': I : a- n it, , f a I STODDARD LUMBER CO. I ij3pIf3t(gJrlJrJMiIrl bills' .TIU J ' ; f'wf-- .wil-. TT'U'lV'l ',' ' JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.:.-;-' t I ' Largest Brewtng Plant in Eastern Oregon 1 M ....... , t Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best ' J L GRNDE BEER IS MADE IN U GRANDE ,AMD SrI0J..D HYVi THh 1-kEFERENCE , . .. . ... . w w-wp-, j i " w ; -'svftt; .i r TP i aiiiii ii-no . . . - j 31. LUUli LIVOU AINU 1-ttD STABLF , , , i LAHSEN & N0RRIE. Props.; S ( '. -.,.' ' y Spexul urcnraorlation for touimercial men. B,rt ervica guar.uUed ft fs YtW ! $t Kigs raruulied ror ptrtiw, roml. M picnic8 Th; ) f s . . . bwt crry.il in th citj, .J ) ) I 25c at Newlin's Drug Store. "-